From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy, in its original Island Records factory sleeve. There were so many really,
really great funk grooves laid down in the early 1980's! Where did they come from, and where have they gone? This one was from the amazing, rarely heard followup to Jones' hit "Pull Up To The Bumper," and really socks it to ya. It's another rare example of a woman basically telling her man to take a hike, and tough if he don't like it. :-) (Hey, I've got nothing to fear, cause I'm not a jerk! Right, honey?) This single has a terrific edited version of the 5:55 album track. On the B side is a non-album instrumental also composed by Ms. Jones. Note: This 45 has no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). By the way, the audio is awesome... taking full advantage of the 45's ability to store so much more waveform information because of its faster spin and smaller diameter. (See our online book, "The Joy of 45 Collecting," for details.) The sound is very loud but crisp and clear as can be.